ego, thank you for that reply.
yes the "i" is a predicate marker and is only used in third person status. in the words like save and hamamas, i listen to tok pisin news at http://www.radioaustralia.net.au/tokpisin/and i hear the word save pronounced save, that is the stress is on the "a", for hamamas, the stress is on the first "a" hamamas, i will talk about the stress in the later lesson, the word "husat" means who, but in some curcomstances it is used as "what", it seems a little strange to me too. yes, you can say "me save go" vut remember with that "go" if you inclued the obeject than it must be "goim".

ego, yes it is the indirect object and and yes the "-im" suffix is used when inclueding the indirect object. and yes "save" is used as a continuos present.
ex: mi save goim long skul
i go to school (regularly)

the word for "to" is "long"
and you can't say manpela because "man" is not an adjective. if your trying to pluralize it then you write "ol" before the noun.

toksave wrote:what do you guys think about opening a thread on papua new guinea's culture?

Papua New Guinean culture is interesting indeed, as all cultures are. I have read hundreds of pages on it, I can say I am well informed (*arrogance*). I would be happy to discuss something if someone asks something etc. The Pacific and the Middle East are the fields that interest me the most.

Toksave thanks for the new lesson. We are looking forward for the new ones. In the meantime I also find some time to study from the little book I found.

"hevim" is used, "gat" doesn't use "-im"
"save" is used only when something is being done regularly.
ex: mi save goim long skul
i go to school (regularly or habitualy)
for "-pela", i only know that its used for adjectives and pronouns.

by the way, number one was wrong, it should have been "pikinini man i gat braunpela buk" and you forgot to add "-pela" to "blu"
the rest are correct